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Osteoblastoma / Osteoid osteoma / Osteoma / Scoliosis / Osteoid / Nidus / Back pain / Curettage / Medicine / Anatomical pathology / Vertebral column
Osteoblastoma
Osteoid osteoma
Osteoma
Scoliosis
Osteoid
Nidus
Back pain
Curettage
Medicine
Anatomical pathology
Vertebral column

Asian Spine Journal 150 Hojjat Hossein ClinicalPourfeizi

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